Do you or someone you know fall somewhere on the psychopathic spectrum?

You may not know for sure until you listen to this week’s CNN Profile of Oxford University research psychologist Kevin Dutton.

Dutton is author of the new book “The Wisdom of Psychopaths.”

As he explains in this interview, not all psychopaths are violent. In fact, there are many highly functioning psychopaths. One may even be your boss. And you can’t judge if a person is a psychopath by simply looking at him, or even from a brief conversation.

Dutton maintains that many people have great success in highly skilled fields not in spite of but BECAUSE of certain psychopathic traits, including a British neurosurgeon he interviewed.

Dutton may have been destined to study psychopaths. His father was one. Not a violent psychopath. A charming one, as so many are. Wait until you hear Dutton describe how his father once conned a restaurant full of patrons.

After you listen to our interview with Professor Dutton – you can spend some time on a psychopathy questionnaire - a "quiz" short version or a sign in for a longer one. Neither will provide a diagnosis. But your psychopathy radar will be better than ever.

Dutton’s wife of 13 years has had enough of his immersion in the world of psychopaths. You can hear how he plans to address her concerns on this edition of CNN Profiles.

Editor's Note: Listen to the complete interview in the SoundCloud player above.

Funny that you mention that because that is exactly what Obama is doing now. Bankrupting companies and if not bankrupting helping to ensure that they won't be hiring and cutting workers back to part time instead of full time. Further, Romney bankrupted companies that needed to be bankrupt – he also saved many big companies that would have gone bankrupt. I suppose business fundamentals would escape you though. Little things like closing stores that are losing money, investing in ones that have a growth potential. etc..

Are you so bereft of anything close to a normal life that you are still ranting about, and the possible results, of a failed candidate?

You probably still bore your associated about past injustices, on how Bush stole the election, was not the legal president and secretly caused the planes to crash into the WTC.

What are your thoughts on Chairman Mao, Gingis Khan, the Reformation, Columbus discovery of the new world......
I am sure that we would all be spell bound by your tide-water depth and explanations of these events too.

News flash, the election is over!!
Mitt lost and will not be able to sign or veto a single bill, call on the military to go to war or deal with the fiscal policies.
However, it was Obama that won.
He is now the President and will set the agenda for next 4 years.

If you want, please rant about something current.
Oh Yes, how about COMMENTING ON THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THE ARTICLE......

the person who used to be my twin brother is a psychopath. At least in the last 7-8 years he has developed into one and I am not ashamed to say that relationship is effectively OVER. The other day he screamed at me for #picking up a old Atari joystick and trying to break it# when I clearly was not .He has flipped out on me for minor issues and I have had enough of his explosive behavior. We are both in our early 30s with steady jobs and girlfreinds. If you want to hear a psychopath in action that TOTALLY follows the auidocast above in terms teh traits of one.. I called him up later that night to ask what the heck he had screamed and threw a tantrum over simply picking up a old Atari game controller that was in a box. I recorded our conversation that is painful to listen to and reveals him for who he is.
I wont give you the link but please go to photobucket.com and type into the search field "what Mental Illness Sounds Like" there will be one result and its the recordingwhich is abot a minute long.The name of the video is "What Mental Illness Sounds Like". Please listen to it and share your ideas to cpthamtaro@yahoo.com.
For those of us who have a psychopathic boss, friend, wife, or in my case, a former twin brother, we know the good, the bad, and the catastrophic implications. The person who used tobe my twin brother is intelligent and creative but is also seductive, promiscuous, and explosive, just like this cnn podcast reveals.

People are multi-faceted, complicated creatures capable of having psychopathic traits, but nearly all people can feel or learn to feel at least a little empathy. The brain's hemispheres are connected so the side handling emotional intelligence is separated from the side handling logical intelligence. Women have a large connection between hemispheres; hence, they are less likely to be extreme psychopaths. But even Men who are able to "turn off" the side of their brain that deals with emotions and empathy, do so at will, and are responsible for the results. A truly gifted man is one who can turn off the emotions when necessary, and use them for the good of society when necessary.

Psychopathology isn't an exact science and no one knows for certain when a true psychopath has struck. Serial killers are obvious but other forms of this condition are no so obvious. I thought this expert was absolutely one myself. He is a real wacko. Next time someone crawls through my bedroom window trying to kill me I'll give them this little quiz.

I disagree. Human Nature is to be in balance and to be healthy~body, mind and spirit. Abuse of each other, ignorance and a general misunderstanding of our purpose here lead people to live there lives solely attuned to their egos. There is where the schism lies.

I think the thing to remember when throwing out terms like "Psychopath" and "Mentally Ill", is that they are a cover up for people who make money off of selling drugs (Psychiatrists). Enough said about snake oil salesmen...

Your comment is one of the most ignorant comments I've ever read. When did we Americans become so uneducated about the world around us? Mental illness has been described and well documented for thousands of years, well before any drug companies were around to make any profits. Now science has advanced enough that we do not blame serious mental illnesses on things like demon possession or the lunar cycle. We diagnose illnesses that people have been suffering from for millenia and know we have the abilty to treat these conditions in ways we have never before with therapy and if need be medication. If a family member God forbids comes down with some kind of mental illness such as Post Traumatic Syndrome or clinical depression, what are you going to do? Tell them that's there illness is not real and that it's a ploy for drug companies to take money from you? I hope that you wouldn't.

I would say too though that 95% (guesstimate) of the time you will never know who is or isn't. It took me years to learn that my gift had the potential to hurt others. The thing is, others have no idea that my gift gives me such an advantage. They assume I am just a very likeable, charming guy. I still don't feel. But I understand my gift shouldn't be used where it may personally hurt others. It is more like math to me than feelings... I have an understanding of how it works and most of the time try and play by the rules. If I am challenged however; I will use my gift. I don't take advantage of others. I just have an advantage over most others when it comes to reading people for what they expect. Anyway. Psyco-sociopath that selectivly uses his gift, B

Think of a psychopath as someone who is fixated fully on 'What's in it for me?' while giving the appearance of being concerned about others. The majority of psychopaths do not get in trouble with the law and are rarely identified as psychopaths. While unable to feel empathy, they learn early how to appear like they care. In other words, they're good actors playing out a real life part showing consideration and compassionate when the situation demands it. It's the psychopaths with low intelligence, excessive sadomasochistic drives or mental problems that stand out as psychopaths, but they're the minority of psychopaths. Beware the psychopath that my wife wisely labels 'a sewer in a suit'. They're the ones who'll take your last dime and make you feel good about giving it up.

Unless you are one you are just parroting what you have been told. I am. I have taught myself not to be that way to others but to only use my "gift" when I need to. Like in job interviews, or debates. I decided not to take advantage of people. Though my gift would allow me to easily. It is a double edged blade.

Am I a psychopath? Yes. Yes, I am. And I'm enraged at you for making sport of me. You have too many "N"s in your name. You will regret that. Do you know what pure CN is? Bwahahahahahaha! I must go now. The little voices in my head told me it's time to clean the guns.

I took the test. Apparently Im an average psychopath...I don't know what that means. Am I not a full psychopath? Am I just an average human who has psychopathic tendencies every once in a while? Am I a psychopath, but Im nothing special, im just average...not Dahmer level.

Psychopaths are born without empathy or conscience. My Church would hate this idea, but maybe psychopaths really are soulless. They could be throwbacks to what I call the Pre-ensouled Era. I know this is going to sound crazy to most people, but I had fun putting this together, and maybe there’s some truth buried here –

Ensoulment – the moment at which a human being gains a soul.

There is a fundamental problem with souls and evolution. When exactly in our evolution were humans ensouled? Did it begin with an ensouled child looking into the eyes of soulless parents? Were there Pre-ensouled and Souled Eras?

Christians believe that God created mankind in his image – as spiritual beings. The story of Adam and Eve could simply be a story of sudden genetic mutation. Adam would have been a mutant, who was later joined by another mutant, Eve. Sort of like spiritual X-Men. This mutation was the final genetic piece that came together to form a “spiritual stargate” – an interface that connects this universe to the “outside.” This interface is the soul.

Why religion? Why souls? Why evolve like this? These are BENEFICIAL steps in our evolution that are leading to something. Like a tree evolving higher and higher to reach the light. There must be a light for the tree to reach out to. There must be an “energy source” that makes us evolve into spiritual beings, reaching out to it. We receive positive energy as a result.

Where is there evidence of sudden mutation?

Sudden jump in brain power with the SRGAP2 gene –
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-05/cp-egd042712.php

Evidence of a genetic-spiritual link with the VMAT2 God gene –
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_gene

If I had to guess, I’d say that humans became ensouled about 50,000 years ago, when modern humans appeared – the beginning of the Souled Era. If psychopaths really are soulless, then they are missing genetic pieces of the spiritual stargate, the interface, the soul – and so are throwbacks to the Pre-ensouled Era.

While finding an ensoulment date, gene, or something like that might sound outlandish to you Kenny, whether everyone has a soul or not is an interesting thing to think about.(and it's actually something I think about a lot because a lot of people seem really lost) I'm guessing you don't believe in souls. Heh.. Maybe that is whats wrong with people, it's not they don't have souls, it's they don't even realize it or understand what it really means. Sad.

Somewhere back in time, a cave guy lost his gal to a Saber tooth and stayed up for days howling and singing the
caveman blues. He gets another cave gal and Jazoo steals her from him. All this was pre-soul at it's earliest
beginnings.

CNN produces another article completely lacking substance. I hope everyone submitting these articles are volunteers because I cannot imagine someone getting paid for this information. Seems to be a trend more and more.

Wow,...you guys just have nowhere to go, do you Chris? You and HII both so desperately want attention and to find someplace, ANYPLACE to express your views that you are willing to subject yourself to someplace you think is so horrid as CNN and its "substance lacking" journalism (Chris)...and its "Obama-supporting" audience (HII)...

You know,...if you both can't stand those things SO MUCH,...then by all means, prove yourselves not to be complete id;ots and go elsewhere for your news...

Sad, that so many here buy into this nonsense. I wonder, how many of you are aware that DSM (ALL editions/revisions) does not describe "normal" behavior? "Normal" is when 66% of a population practices the same behavior(s). Long ago premarital sex was not the norm, yet still widely "practiced". Today, it's near-or-close to "normalization". Theoretically, if two-thirds of mothers kill their first born, then those who do not are considered abnormal (and maybe even "bad" mothers).

So, how do I know this? I own a (private) research firm that takes no outside money. We've spent nearly two decades researching America's various "professional" industries, especially the "mental health" (MH), legal, and child abuse, and statistics industries. Why do I call them industries? Anything that generates BILLIONS of dollars of money IS an industry. This also includes the homosexual industry (and it is an industry). Additionally, Constitutional research was very much a part of our work, though that doesn't apply to this conversation.

This man's assertions about psychopathic behavior is no more accurate than say, an astrology chart laid out with the help of a roulette wheel. Mental Health is a pseudo-science, not empirical in any way, shape, or form, bar the exception, to some degree, of the medical model of mental illness, most widely recognized by psychiatry. Even there, a LOT of guess work is assumed.

Also, this man's "tests" go against the very grain of Maslowian theory, the holy grail of nearly all branches of MH. Many of the traits described in this man's "test" are also part of Maslow's theories of "Self-Actualization" and his "Hierarchy of Needs" Maslow himself had delusions of grandeur, believing a world religion should be established based on his theories. Yet he is the messiah of the MH industry.

One would do well to take this article, the test, and this man with a grain of salt. I'd like to think two-thirds of the general population is wise enough to do this.

If this was a hard science I would take one person's word for it over another. Yours, for instance. But it's not hard science, it's mainly a social problem and ways society is evolving to deal with it. We all have known people who feel nothing and watch a lot of movies in order to determine how to react appropriately in social settings so they can "pass" as what is normal in their community. Some of them are charming. Some are creepy. Some, you will never notice unless you get to know them over time. But it's all very interesting, and the guy's story about his father was a real hoot. Let us enjoy, please.

Yes, of course, but two thirds of humanity isn't going to be extremely educated on ANY topic. Mental Health is impossible to study empirically, it oscillates vastly between individuals so very much. There are certain themes and templates one can use, even these can change for each individual throughout their life. Behavior can change from moment to moment, and I wouldn't want to live with a definitive theorem for Mental Illness.

I had dealt with a psychopath once, the evil associated with this person is so deep it's really mind altering and an experience so excruciating that I don't wish it on anyone.
I read a definition once of a relationship with a psychopath:
"The relationship of inevitable harm"
that really sums it up for me, some can harm you more then others (to the point of killing you) but ALL are harmful and will leave you with some kind of scars if protracted for too long, some scars will never heal.
I think they are simply of a different breed from the normal people (even if normality is a relative concept of course) and don't have a place in our society, or have a place only if they are not allowed to harm anyone (like in jail), they have no conscience, no moral and no compassion, they are predators, a relic of our genetic past as predators and as such reason only in terms of dominance of someone, the weaker the better so it makes their job easier, exactly like animal predators, that target the weak (like children, women, the old, people down on their luck......they become child abusers, women batterers, con men, criminals).
they are dangerous and have zero use in civilized society, they are the predators among us since we don't have any more to deal with our natural animal predators, we killed or contained all of the dangerous ones and we should do so with psychopaths, I have zero doubt about it and zero compassion toward them, I really think our society would be thousands time better without them, the damage they do and did, especially when they are highly functioning ones and get in positions of power is not worth the perceived benefit of not harming them, because they will never "return the favor". Think about Hitler, Stalin, Milosevic, Pol Pot and a quantity of CEOs and politicians that got there because they are ruthless and not hampered by conscience......think the serial killers Bundy Dhamer, Parker Ray, all of them, enjoying inflicting pain on people for the sake of dominance over someone else. This book is dangerous if it gives an idea you can deal with this people, you cannot more than you can deal with a tiger thinking it loves you and will never harm you....if one day it thinks that you look tasty it will eat you and never have a regret.....we should deal with them the same way we deal with ferocious animals, no more no less.

Very insightful from a 'first hand' victim, thank you for explaining things so well. I am not a psychopath, and haven't had to deal with any (so far), thankfully. To know is to be forewarned, your note serves to inform. Thank you again. And, sorry you had to deal with a psychopath.

IF you recall, the real clinical evaluation is several hundred questions long and is designed to get around various defenses. The quiz you refer to is the one he gives as an example to the journalist he's speaking with to illustrate what a psychopath is. Listen to the whole recording – it's interesting.

absolutely, fearlessness is not necessarily a bad thing, its the connotation of "PSYCHOPATH" that many of you are running from, its almost like a social experiment wrapped into a social experiment, im sure if they used the word outgoing, Go-getter, leader , standout, or more commonly BRAVE, those of you jumping on the "NORMAL" bandwagon in this case would look within yourself to find those of your traits associated with that POSITIVE connotation, lets be SECURE guys, dont let some guy thats barely scratching the surface of SOCIOLOGY 101 get you all bent out of shape to the point that your'e running away from who you are and what makes you HUMAN. ARE YOU A PSYCHOPATH? The word "PSYCHO" and title itself are pure provacation, poking at our sensibilities/ insecurities to "go find out if your a psychopath"

You have no idea what you're talking about.
Lions, tiggers and wolfves are not hive animals yet they won't be able to survive on their own ... if abandoned at a very young age they'll simply die. On the other hand, crocodiles and snakes are able to do it (though most will die at a young age) but most other animals won't.

Humans epecially need others to survive. Dump a new born kid into the jungle and he won't make it. Do the same with a 5yr or 7yr old and by adulthood (if by a miracle he survives) he'll become an animal with limited reasoning capabilities.

But of course, your I.Q. must be in the lower double digits and you feel the need to come up with the most shallow and silly explanation for a phenomenon too complex for your simple mind to understand.